New Year's Day: January 1
New Year's Day: January 1 Most Britons stay quietly at home to rest from the previous night, usually with family or friends. In Scotland and other parts of the UK there is an ancient tradition called "first jogging". The first person to enter the house on New Year's Day is considered to bring good luck. This person, called first foot, traditionally carries a lump of coal as they enter. Brown people are considered to bring the most luck. Another tradition is to make New Year's resolutions, which are goals that many people set for themselves at the beginning of the new year: quit smoking, go on a diet or do sports.